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Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang takes part in
a training session in Shanghai, Sept. 23, 2008. This is Liu's first public
training after he pulled out of the men's 110 meters hurdles because of
injuries in Beijing Olympic Games on Aug. 18, 2008. (Xinhua
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BEIJING, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- Coach Sun Haiping said
his Olympic and world 110m hurdles champion Liu Xiang would receive crucial
treatment after seeking medical advice in the United States, local media
reported.
Sun, Liu and his Chinese doctor will leave for the
United States on Oct.29 and their first stop will be Houston, where Chinese
basketball star Yao Ming plays for the Rockets, Sun said to the Dongfang Daily
based in Shanghai.
The Chinese group planned several stops in the U.S.
to consult medical experts for the Achilles injury that destroy Liu's hope of
defending his Olympic title on home soil on Aug. 18 in Beijing.
Sun said Yao's doctor also would be there for
consultation.
"We are anxious to let Liu have the decisive
treatment but need to wait until Chinese and foreign experts reach an agreement
on how to do," Sun was quoted by the newspaper on Tuesday.
"We will work together to find the best solution for
Liu," said Sun.
"Liu needs to heal from this injury once and for
all," he said.
Since Liu's dumb funding retirement from the first
round of the men's 110m hurdles at the Beijing Olympic Games due to an
inflammation of his right Achilles' tendon, the 25-year-old Shanghai native has
been invisible from public sight while healing from this chronic injury, which
Sun said had sustained for years and deteriorated just ahead of the Games.
Despite there is a possibility of surgery, Liu and
Sun have from the beginning preferred a more cautious, less interventional
approach to the injury.
The coach also confirmed he was more in favor of a
mild treatment such as massage and Chinese traditional medicine, as he was
concerned an operation might cause ever-lasting impairment to the
tendon.